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VOLUME 18 - NUMBER IS THU'RSDAY,JULY14,1fr7
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JPictured above is OfBcer Vf^ckatrum preceotiiig CUef Ptak with an award for dedicatingfrom the Police Dapartneiit aad Village.
Officer Heindrick watch«i aa for 10 years of service to tbe Hi
Robert Shaw receive* aa award y Police Oepaitmebt.
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Mayor Donald EnstroA. Trustee WiOiaai Baeaneiifer aad Chief Richard Ptak Inspect the («Bcen of "Huadey*s Fiaett".
Last Saturday, July 9th, the Hunttoy Rolice Department held an opm houas, InapoBtlon of officers, presentation of inwards and a plonic at Deicke Par1(.
Mayor Don Enstrom and Truata* Bill Eisenmenger along witljt Chief Richard Ptak inspected the officers.
Following the inspeotion, a plaque was
presented to Chief Ptak (n apprecMkin of his
QtmnmammwMiLfAOE
BECKIE HARM
MEETS OTHER
MISS McHENRY
COUNTY CONTESTANTS
Among the 13 Miss McHenty County <auidid«tes for tbe featnte opening night attraction at the McHeniy Coonty Fair Auguat 3 aie these entries representing county communities: From left: Cherie James, Miss Alg(»quin; Be^kla Harm. Miss Hoatley aad Kin Murphy, Miss Cary.
POLICE DEPARTMENT GETNEWSOUADS
Mayor Enstrom, Chief Ptak and Traatee Eiseomenger admire the new squad car.
Last week the Huntley Pdice Departmeat's Hew black aad white squad cara arrived. The squads were purchased through the State oflUiaoia.
Chief Ptak said ^t the new squad is a heavy duty car which is better equipped. He also said that these cars should require lesa maintinance and wUl stand up better for more yean.
SIDEWALK SALE DAY JULY 23RD
This year, Huntley's Sidewalk Sale will be held on Saturday. July 23rd. Booths wiQ be set up at the downtown stores aa well as at tbe Huntley Center, with nUny items on display at a reduced cost
The youth group from the 1st Congregatloaal Chordi win agala holdaBratt'aSale.
This year thefe should be no compUctiog events, the awtduuitt hope that everyone wiU come and browae and say hello.
SCHOOL BOARD topple and 2ad by »fr. Itett-
MINUTES
The regular meetinf of the Board of Bducatloii of School
Schneider to mottoaeairiadS ] Onays
2. A motion was made by Ifr. Pupiei and lad by Mn. Koppie
was held in the High School bttUdiag on June 23. 1977 at 7:30
p.m.
Upon roll 9*11 the following anaweted present: Mr. Pupich, Mrs. Koppie, Mrs. Livingston, Mr. Btettsdmeider. aad Mt. 23rk with hin. Pawl and Mr. Grismer bdng absent.
1. Book rental faea were to remain the aame as taat year 1976-1977 a moHotf by Mrs.
Modon caified 6 yaat 0 aagr*.
3. Mr. Pupich moved to approve • SSJO fee to tapffy toweia for Fhyrical Bdacatfoa aad make it ataiadalory Mr. Biatt- achaeider 2ad the m«tto«. Modon carried 6 yeas 0 nays.
4. Mr. Pupich moved to bfcva a manadatoty foe of 82.00 flwifad far partic^toata id sperta eetivlSea for toirtl service for If77-7S •chool year tt wM lad by Mt.
VILLAQE BOARD MINUTES
i' As per the June 2, 1977 -eeting to bold a special beating on the planned use of Federal Revenue Sharing funds on this date, July 7th. 1977. it wU ao lield at 7:45 p.m. in ttie Board aoom of the ViUage HaU.
Those attending the special hearing were: President Enstrom. Trustee* Ftaak, Ackman, Stroupe, Eiaenmenger, Mqcer aad Ltdmei*. Also in attendance were Don Schwegel. the village engineer aad Mrs. Louise Kreutcet, repteaentAtive of the Senior Cttiaefla of the ViUage.
Pteaident Edytrom taooght th* hearing to order and annnnnreid that pursuant to the noike at ttie Jane meeting, diia heating wa* being held in re the Federal Revenue Sharing budget fbr diat- ribution of funds for 1977-1978. He advlaed tbe Board that there had been'two requests, one from the McHenry County Watorical Society tad one from the Setdot Qtbeeha Group of Huntley.
Attorney WUUam CaidweU then entered the hearing.
President Enstrom called on Mrs. Kreutzer. who preaented ' the budget for the "Walk-In Center*" for which funds were being requested. She alao gave in ; detaU the wortings of this new .venture.
Trustee Stroupe then made a motion, seconded by Tmstee Frank, to allocate the Revenue Sharing monies thuSly: PubUc Safety Salary: $12,000.00 Environmental: 4,000.00
PubUc Safety Equip: 4,750.00 QvUDefenae: 200.00
PubUc Safety Training: 300.00 Senior Citizen's Walk-In: 250.00
Trustee Ackman asked for dia- caaaion sUtiag that he felt the last item should be increased. He made a motion to amend the above motion to diange only the last item to $500.00, said motion seconded by Trustee Eisenmen¬ ger. A rdl caU noted the foUow¬ ing to this amendment: Stiottpe: nay, Ackman, aye: Lohneis, aye; Frank, nay; Mercer, aye and Eisenmenger, aye. Motion carried. The previoua question aa amended waa then asked and the roll noted aU trustee* voted aye and the motimi carried.
Trustee Lohneis asked if an acoovnttng of soBto aort could be had in regard to the nctivity of the meal*. Tm*tee Frank *toted that the Boatd would Uke to be invol¬ ved on the Input a*~to the diolce of a Ditector fcr die Walk-In.
There being no farthef bns- iaea* to ciwe beion dda ^ieet*l heering, a mottoor wa* made by Ttoatoe Beenmenger, *ecoaded by Truetee'^Ackman, to t^outn and the epecial heering so adjourned.
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The July 7th, 19T7 rega|H| t, Mecdar «f dieimiitn BoMPtf?'^ Trastee* wa* held tb die llpit bwm of the vm*ge HaU aaMH* <^ brwghttolMdar at S:t5 P.M.> tke delay Mag-^ha haetlag oa Pedaiallavieaaer
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